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that's the equivalent of the nsa. and they advised on what you have to do in order to destroy a machine so that it is of no use to anybody else and nothing can be retrieved from it, which is a bit more complicated than i had imagined. >> so "guardian" employee went through the process of smashing to bits, burning to unrecognition. whatever it is. while two agents of essentially the uk's version of the nsa watched over and made sure the process was being done. all the while, a copy clearly of these files exist, i don't know where, in brazil, the u.s., somewhere, and you are redoubling your efforts. you are, intend to publish, to continue publishing stories from this trove of documents? >> well, that, to me, has been the overriding priority. that there is material there which i think deserves to be aired and which is of some public importance. and that's why i didn't want to get caught into a situation in which effectively a judge would have control of the snowden material. >> are you going to find yourself -- are you g
that's the equivalent of the nsa. and they advised on what you have to do in order to destroy a machine so that it is of no use to anybody else and nothing can be retrieved from it, which is a bit more complicated than i had imagined. >> so "guardian" employee went through the process of smashing to bits, burning to unrecognition. whatever it is. while two agents of essentially the uk's version of the nsa watched over and made sure the process was being done. all the while, a...
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last week an nsa official says it always gets to the bottom of any mistakes it made. now there is word british documents demanded from another newspaper who broke the news of the snowden leaks. catherine herridge is live in our d.c. newsroom to pick up the story from there. catherine? >> shep, the guardian senator says british authorities wanted the nsa documents handed over or destroyed with the paper facing legal action if it didn't cooperate. hard drives were then destroyed under the supervision of british authorities with this photo posted on the newspaper's web site but other copies exist. they threatened us with restraint they were going to get all this material back and stop us from writing about it. >> journalist dave glen wald partner on the left is considering legal action afhe was detained for nine hours. computer devices confiscated the british government is standing by its action. >> the police were acting as they do the law there to protect us from anything that will increase the danger of terrorism. >> as to whether it could condone the destruction of t
last week an nsa official says it always gets to the bottom of any mistakes it made. now there is word british documents demanded from another newspaper who broke the news of the snowden leaks. catherine herridge is live in our d.c. newsroom to pick up the story from there. catherine? >> shep, the guardian senator says british authorities wanted the nsa documents handed over or destroyed with the paper facing legal action if it didn't cooperate. hard drives were then destroyed under the...
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there's shocking new reports on the nsa. >>> and guess what? they could be just of the tip of the iceberg. what you don't know about other spying programs at this moment where you are and we're talking about drones in america. >>> and an amazing breakthrough about the government's super secret spy property. the truth about area 51. it is real. this is no joke. a special report from people who know. >>> let's go "outfront."
there's shocking new reports on the nsa. >>> and guess what? they could be just of the tip of the iceberg. what you don't know about other spying programs at this moment where you are and we're talking about drones in america. >>> and an amazing breakthrough about the government's super secret spy property. the truth about area 51. it is real. this is no joke. a special report from people who know. >>> let's go "outfront."
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late today, the white house finally weighed in on these latest developments, defending the nsa. white house deputy spokesman josh ernest saying in a quote, "this administration is committed to ensuring that privacy protections are carefully adhered to and continually reviewing ways to effectively enhance privacy procedures." wolf, these latest revelations no doubt throwing more heat on the debate between privacy versus security. >> dan lothian out in martha's vineyard with the president, where he's vacationing. thanks very much, dan, for that. let's bring in our national security contributor, fran townsend, security adviser to president bush. she serves on the cia's external advisory board. thanks, fran, for coming in. i think it's fair to say we wouldn't know about any of this if it weren't for edward snowden, is that right? >> that's mostly right, wolf. look, there are regular reports filed with congress. senator dianne feinstein acknowledged as much today in a public statement, about these missteps. when there's an inadvertent collection or there's a mistaken collection, thos
late today, the white house finally weighed in on these latest developments, defending the nsa. white house deputy spokesman josh ernest saying in a quote, "this administration is committed to ensuring that privacy protections are carefully adhered to and continually reviewing ways to effectively enhance privacy procedures." wolf, these latest revelations no doubt throwing more heat on the debate between privacy versus security. >> dan lothian out in martha's vineyard with the...
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if one of those is what nsa was interested in, nsa was getting everything. >> i had. >> you have to understand the way the computers were set up, apparently it couldn't quite differentiate, it couldn't quite exclude the stuff. >> are they still getting everything? have they changed the process? >> the nsa still is doing this type of collection. i think that is what people have a lot of suspicion about. the nsa is basically saying, look, we've gotten better at this, we've been able to set up systems, able to limit what we can get. >> evan perez, thank you so much for the details on that. let's get more now from the ranking republican on the senate foreign relations committee, tennessee senator bob corker joining us now on the phone. i mean, senator, when you hear about these details and you hear about this new information, what do you think? >> you know, we had this happen before, several months ago on the metadata program, it became aware of that. i wrote a letter to the president and asked for an explanation and a hearing. that day, thankfully, they did that, and many senators gathered in a r
if one of those is what nsa was interested in, nsa was getting everything. >> i had. >> you have to understand the way the computers were set up, apparently it couldn't quite differentiate, it couldn't quite exclude the stuff. >> are they still getting everything? have they changed the process? >> the nsa still is doing this type of collection. i think that is what people have a lot of suspicion about. the nsa is basically saying, look, we've gotten better at this, we've...
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the reporter that made nsa edward snowden a household name is facing retaliation with government forces targeting his spouse. recently freed after hours of interrogation at the london airport. >>> later, live on the fire lines where the tide may be turning by a race against weather conditions that could breathe new life into an infern toe. >>> a baby killer suspected in the death of dozens of other children might soon walk free and the mother determined to see that she doesn't. we begin with a 360 exclusive involving the alleged misuse of power. not to prosecute potential acts of terror but individuals at the airport. david miranda
the reporter that made nsa edward snowden a household name is facing retaliation with government forces targeting his spouse. recently freed after hours of interrogation at the london airport. >>> later, live on the fire lines where the tide may be turning by a race against weather conditions that could breathe new life into an infern toe. >>> a baby killer suspected in the death of dozens of other children might soon walk free and the mother determined to see that she...
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strange how people can understand the difference between security and safety when talking about the nsa. but when you talk about the real lived experiences of young black and brown men in our major urban american cities, you somehow lose that sort of concept. it doesn't exist. we're talking about civil liberties for american citizens. the data matters. the fact that there's only 1.8% of the black and brown men that have been stopped and frisked who have turned up having or hiding any kind of weapon is telling data. you know, hundreds of thousands of these young men have been subject to their violation of civil liberties. that's why there needs to be oversight and we need to end it. >> karen, let me give you breaking news. the right keeps saying, well, the crime is in black and latino communities. that's why we go there. that's why they're the majority. but in the report that was considered on this case, in mostly white new york neighborhoods, blacks account for the majority of stop and frisk. >> right. >> in the 78th precinct, 70% of the residents are white. but 79% of the stops are bla
strange how people can understand the difference between security and safety when talking about the nsa. but when you talk about the real lived experiences of young black and brown men in our major urban american cities, you somehow lose that sort of concept. it doesn't exist. we're talking about civil liberties for american citizens. the data matters. the fact that there's only 1.8% of the black and brown men that have been stopped and frisked who have turned up having or hiding any kind of...
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, does the nsa have the ability to read e-mails and listen to phone calls? answer, no, we don't have that authority. question, ability. he answered about authority. he was under oath when he answered. tracy: that is very frightening. >> it is. we lived and frightening times. tracy: thank you for being here. >> the pleasure. ashley: a little after a quarter till. let's take a look at stocks. the dow has been stuck in the same range for a while. jonathan joining us. number of private equity managers. now is the time to sell. this market is looking choppy. take profits on your existing investments and a look for new investments. >> that is a pretty bold statement. baltic the other side of that right now. look at where the market is ben ann where we think it will go. corporate earnings will help us move higher. economic data will help us move higher. everyone who has been sitting on the sidelines will have to start playing catch-up. once that happens we will see an infusion of capital. to take short-term profit off the table? that might be a good idea. the long
, does the nsa have the ability to read e-mails and listen to phone calls? answer, no, we don't have that authority. question, ability. he answered about authority. he was under oath when he answered. tracy: that is very frightening. >> it is. we lived and frightening times. tracy: thank you for being here. >> the pleasure. ashley: a little after a quarter till. let's take a look at stocks. the dow has been stuck in the same range for a while. jonathan joining us. number of private...
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questions will resolve around, of course, the president's decision to cancel his meeting with putin, the nsa program, and then i also assume he'll get a number of questions about immigration and of course the fiscal fights that are coming up in the fall. martin? >> kristin welker, thank you for the news. we'll come back to you tomorrow for you to report on that press conference. >> all right. >>> coming up, two steps forward, one step back, as the 50-year anniversary on the march on washington beckons. it starts with something little, like taking a first step. and then another. and another. and if you do it. and your friends do it. and their friends do it... soon we'll be walking our way to awareness, support and an end to alzheimer's disease. and that? that would be big. grab your friends and family and start a team today. register at alz.org the ones getting involved and staying engaged. they're not afraid to question the path they're on. because the one question they never want to ask is "how did i end up here?" i started schwab for those people. people who want to take ownership of their
questions will resolve around, of course, the president's decision to cancel his meeting with putin, the nsa program, and then i also assume he'll get a number of questions about immigration and of course the fiscal fights that are coming up in the fall. martin? >> kristin welker, thank you for the news. we'll come back to you tomorrow for you to report on that press conference. >> all right. >>> coming up, two steps forward, one step back, as the 50-year anniversary on the...
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steps up its aerial surveillance over yemen as well as pouring over jihadist websites and the nsa intercepts trying to figure out where this plan may be going next. >> thank you very much. reporting on the latest we know from the pentagon. i want to bring in tim clemente, former counter terrorism agent. obviously we have that intercepted communication from the leader of al qaeda ordering an attack, evacuation of personnel in yemen, drone strikes, closure of nearly two dozen embassies. all of this unprecedented and all overseas. what about at home? could there be a situation where there is an incredible amount of chatter and the u.s. is looking in the wrong place? >> i don't think we're looking in the wrong place. i don't think we ever lay down and don't look at what's going on here in the homeland but it is certainly a threat. the possibility as they said, lone wolf style attacks like boston marathon. that's very real. these are people that want to be allied with al qaeda. and if al qaeda the greater organization is pushing for major attacks on american assets overseas, there is no reason wh
steps up its aerial surveillance over yemen as well as pouring over jihadist websites and the nsa intercepts trying to figure out where this plan may be going next. >> thank you very much. reporting on the latest we know from the pentagon. i want to bring in tim clemente, former counter terrorism agent. obviously we have that intercepted communication from the leader of al qaeda ordering an attack, evacuation of personnel in yemen, drone strikes, closure of nearly two dozen embassies. all...
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. >> if we had the kind of intelligence that we were collecting through the nsa before september 11th, the kind of intelligence collection that we have now, do you think 9/11 would have been prevented? >> i think there's a good chance we would have prevented at least a part of 9/11. in other words there were four planes, almost 20, 19 persons involved, but i think we would have a much better chance of identifying those individuals who were contemplating that attack. >> reporter: by this mass collection of information? >> by the various programs that have been put in place since then. >> reporter: do you foresee the day when the united states arms drones to take out individuals who are posing threats to americans on american soil? >> no, i do not. >> reporter: you rule it out? >> i do not see that day. and i will tell you that as well, when you talk about uavs, there's been some discussion recently about the fbi's use of it. we have used it a handful of times to provide surveillance in tactical situations, where, for instance, we have a hostage rescue operation undergoing, and for very
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. >>> "the washington post" is reporting that leaked document from edward snowden reveals the nsa overstepped its authority and broke privacy rules thousands of times every year since being given new surveillance powers by congress in 2008. the document rye revealed most significant violations included unauthorized use of information on more than 3,000 americans. >>> major league baseball commissioner bud selig announced plans to approve improved instant replay next season. this give manager extra time to help dramatically reduce incorrect calls during games. the vote will take place by the owners in november. those are the headlines from the fox business network. back to lori and tracy. tracy: you would think they would voight for it. thank you very much. >> sure. lori: hot debates about the federal reserve and government spending. steve forbes says the roots of the fed's monetary policy can be traced back to world war i and subsequent great depression. here so explain steve forbes, forbes media chairman and editor-in-chief. good to have you. >> thank you, lori. lori: your latest article in
. >>> "the washington post" is reporting that leaked document from edward snowden reveals the nsa overstepped its authority and broke privacy rules thousands of times every year since being given new surveillance powers by congress in 2008. the document rye revealed most significant violations included unauthorized use of information on more than 3,000 americans. >>> major league baseball commissioner bud selig announced plans to approve improved instant replay next...
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the post received the documents from former nsa contractor edward snowden earlier this summer. >> this is the -- i have to say, this is one of the first articles i read which has changed my view again on this whole thing. i don't know if you remember, i went from thinking hero with snowden originally. and then when i thought the preside p.r.i.s.m. program was overstated, i was less enamored with what we were hearing, because i thought it had become overstated. and now i'm anxious all over again. if this is all really true, i say hero again. >> i don't know i go to hero on that position with this. i still think this is a position where in this case he is putting americans at risk. but if you look at some of the issues that are behind this, in one case they confused the 202 area code in washington, the 20 that is the country calling code for egypt. so they ended up picking accidentally a lot of things. the point is it is a human agency and there will be mistakes from time to time. i would be interested to hear if some of these were more than just a typo or someone accidentally typing in
the post received the documents from former nsa contractor edward snowden earlier this summer. >> this is the -- i have to say, this is one of the first articles i read which has changed my view again on this whole thing. i don't know if you remember, i went from thinking hero with snowden originally. and then when i thought the preside p.r.i.s.m. program was overstated, i was less enamored with what we were hearing, because i thought it had become overstated. and now i'm anxious all over...